Walking Wounded

Released

Everything but the Girl’s ‘electric’ album, 1996’s Walking Wounded, was a successful fusion of electronic music and high-quality pop songwriting, delivered by a singer gifted with a beautiful voice as well as a talent for clever/wry/heart-wrenching lyrics. The sequenced basslines, electronic beats, sampled loops and synth programming of club genres like house, drum & bass and trip hop/downtempo replaced EBTG’s more traditional instrumentation and style, giving their songs a futurist sheen and propulsive drive. The contrast between Thorn’s soft, mournful, restrained vocals, the aches of heartbreak revealed in every tiny crack in her contralto, and the backdrop of digital beats and synthetic instrumentation achieved a sophisticated sense of late-night intimacy, a simmering, nocturnal low-level intensity that hangs over the whole album.

Harold Heath

Suggestions
Everyday Robots cover

Everyday Robots

Damon Albarn
Smokers Delight cover

Smokers Delight

Nightmares on Wax
Rude System cover

Rude System

Ballistic Brothers
Saudade cover

Saudade

Steve Cobby
Free Me cover

Free Me

Emma Bunton
Foxbase Alpha cover

Foxbase Alpha

Saint Etienne
Straight Foxin' cover

Straight Foxin'

Retromigration
Gorhtleck cover

Gorhtleck

Smith & Mudd
Le Suivant cover

Le Suivant

Smith & Mudd
Good 4 We cover

Good 4 We

D-Influence